Can you believe it? I know I can't. Who would have guessed that, out of all the upsets that are going to happen this year, the Redskins @ Dallas would be one of them. Let's take a look at the matchups.

Tony Romo is one of the greatest QBs in the NFL right now. With the weapons he has, and with his arm, there is no way he couldn't be good. Jason Campbell is a good but inconsistent player. He has a bad game, he has a good game, he has three bad games, he has three good games. Tony Romo always seems to have a good game.

Last night, I guess he just couldn't get it done. I’m not saying he had a bad game last night; actually, he had a great game. He threw for 3 TDs and 300 yards, but the problem is, during the most important offensive drive for Dallas, he threw an interception.

This kind of reminds me of the Giants game in the divisional round of the playoffs last year.

If you were to ask 10 people before the Cowboys-Redskins game, "Who is going to have a better game, Tony Romo or Jason Campbell?" I guarantee seven people would have said Tony Romo. That means three out of the 10 would have been right. Jason Campbell definitely had a better game last night, and I’m sure no one saw that coming.

2008 StatsTony Romo: 8 TDs, 4 INTsJason Campbell: 6 TDs, 0 INTs

Game StatsTony Romo: 3 TD, 1 INTJason Campbell: 2 TD, 0 INTs

Redskins Offense vs. Cowboys Defense

The Cowboys are obviously one of the best defenses in the league. The Redskins' offense is, at best, AVERAGE (well, before this game). This offense matching up against this defense doesn't fair to well for the Redskins.

Before this game, I didn't believe that the Redskins offense stood a chance—and I was not alone in this thinking—thinking that they'd score, at most, 17 points. The Redskins have a pretty good receiving corps, but how in the world can you tear it up against Terence Newman, Pacman Jones, and Ken Hamlin.

After I said that to myself, I thought, "Hmm...Maybe they can run their way to a victory." I then thought, "You can't win a game by running against Chris Canty, Marcus Spears, Jay Ratliff, DeMarcus Ware, Bradie James, Greg Ellis, and Zach Thomas.”

I'll tell you one thing, they completely proved me wrong. They passed and ran ALL over the Cowboys' defense. They had 231 passing yards and 161 yards rushing. I'll tell you another thing: The Redskins are not the odd-man out in the NFC East.

The Cowboys look like they easily win this matchup. The Cowboys' offense did do pretty well in this game, but the Redskins contained Terrell Owens, which was a big surprise to me. They did give up three TDs, but they did have a pick when it mattered most.

The Redskins proved me wrong in every area of the game. They really did impress me in this upset. The Redskins are no longer the worst team in the NFC East. The Redskins have been proving me wrong all season, and I don't think they'll stop.